Friday, November 4, 2011

Quick Look on the Potential 2012 Hall of Fame Ballot

We have developed a WAR based rankings when it is added together, a typical Hall of Famer will score around a 38.  Anything above 30 is something we should really look at as a Hall of Famer. 

The rankings are the average WAR per season + 0.2*Career WAR+ 0.2 * Highest Five Consecutive Seasons WAR+ 3 Highest Seasons WAR * 0.2 + 10 Highest Seasons WAR * 0.2 + bonus points for seasons of 5.0 WAR and higher. If a player had 10 seasons, all with 5 WAR each season their score would be 38.  Hence, we got the 38 score.

So we'll do a quick look at the 2012 potential Hall of Fame Ballot and look at who might deserve votes.

Pitchers:
Mike Remlinger: 7.06
Felix Rodriguez: 5.12
Rick Helling: 13.2
Brad Radke: 30.4
Terry Mulholland: 13.96
Jose Lima: 7.49
Tim Worrell: 5.88
Jeff Fassero: 20.03
Scott Erickson: 19.3
Danny Graves: 5.13
Jeff Nelson: 7.56
Lee Smith: 16.91
Jack Morris: 27.73

Catchers:
Mike Matheny: 4.12
Javy Lopez: 21.99

First Basemen:
Rafael Palmeiro: 41.74
Fred McGriff: 36.46
Don Mattingly: 33.45
Mark McGwire: 46.41
Jeff Bagwell: 56.43

Second Basemen:
Eric Young: 13.86
Tony Womack: 3.5
Edgardo Alfonzo: 26.72

Third Basemen:
Bill Mueller: 17.84
Joe Randa: 14.84
Vinny Castilla: 14.41
Edgar Martinez: 46.6

Shortstops:
Alan Trammell: 43.56
Barry Larkin: 42.81

Outfield:
Carl Everett: 15.9
Brian Jordan: 25.32
Phil Nevin: 15.56
Tim Salmon: 26.08
Jeromy Burnitz: 16.79
Reuben Sierra: 15.89
Bernie Williams: 33.2
Juan Gonzalez: 23.48
Dale Murphy: 35.55
Larry Walker: 44.58
Tim Raines: 42.39

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